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Mr Bhupendra Sarmah

Dev Sarmah

Urology

Specialises in

Urological oncology

About me

Mr Bhupendra Dev Sarmah is a leading urologist with over 20 years of consultant-grade experience. Practising across Spire Parkway Hospital, Heartlands and Solihull Hospitals in the Midlands.Mr Sarmah has a specialist interest in the treatment of prostate cancer, benign prostate enlargement (BPH), bladder cancer, kidney stones, minimally-invasive vasectomy surgery and vasectomy reversal. He offers full management of bladder and prostate cancer from diagnosis to treatment, including radical surgery, offering patients a wide range of treatment options to preserve quality of life.For High risk bladder cancer Mr Sarmah started Blue Light Cystocopy(PDD) at Solihull hospita in 2008.

At Solihull Hospital, Mr Sarmah established the use of Green Light Laser (PVP) for BPH in 2008 with HPS fibre, upgrading to Moxy fibre in 2013, and is an avid supporter of day cases for this procedure. He started Neobladder reconstruction following radical cystectomy in 2005. Since 2009, he has made advances in the use of continuous anastomosis after open radical prostatectomy improving continence. Simultaneous use of modified TAB block means that over 90% of patients who undergo prostatectomy can be discharged within two days. Mr Sarmah is dedicated to informing both clinicians and the public of the latest treatments for bladder and prostate cancer, and regularly offers talks at seminars at the hospital as well as in the community. He has been a regular speaker at local prostate cancer support groups in Solihull and Birmingham. Mr.Sarmah has just accepted to be the President of Birmingham Urostomy Association.Mr.Sarmah to date has carried out 8 Mini PCNL procedures for kidney stones- 4 patients in the NHS and 4 in Spire Parkway Hospital . Mr.Sarmah is a keen supporter of Mini PCNLs.
Although I have retired from the NHS at the end of 2018, I continue to carry out private work at Spire Parkway Hospital. From next Monday(22nd of July),I am returning to do part time work at Heartlands/Good Hope and Solihull Hospitals.within Urology

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